Surprising? Not really. The leaders are mostly speedy outfielders and the trailers are mostly slow firstbaseman (if Austin Jackson finishes the year with a BABIP > .490, I will eat a Curtis Granderson jersey live online). However, for context, here are the top and bottom five from 2009:

A little difference here, as some of the relatively quicker guys (Rollins, Betancourt) are sprinkled in at the bottom, whereas some of the relatively slower guys (Votto, Mauer) are at the top. Speed is definitely not the key component of a hitter’s BABIP, but in the small sample size thus far in 2010, it sure has been.